BRAND OF THE OUTLAWS (1936) Bob Steele, Margaret Marquis & Jack Rockwell | Western | B&W

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Brand of the Outlaws is a 1936 American Western film directed by Robert N. Bradbury for A. W. Hackel's Supreme Pictures.

SYNOPSIS
Gary Gray arrives only to be caught up in the rustling activities of Ben Holt and his gang. First Holt brands him for rustling and then frames him for murder. Proven innocent, Gary foils the gang's stage holdup and then heads after Holt whom he now knows to be the real killer. But Holt knows he is coming and waits unseen in ambush.

A Sheriff and his posse split up to pursue a group of rustlers. Seeing the sheriff alone, the gang shoots him, leaving him for dead. He's found by drifter Gary Grey who treats his wound and takes him to medical attention in town. With his business done Gray leaves and sees the rustler's placing their brand on their stolen cattle. Believing them to be ranch hands, Gary asks them for a job, that their leader Rufe Matlock obliges. When the posse catches up with them, they escape leaving Gray. Deputy Ben Holt decides to handcuff, then brand Gray.

CAST & CREW
Bob Steele as Gary Gray
Margaret Marquis as Verna Matlock
Jack Rockwell as Deputy Ben Holt
Charles King as Rufe Matlock
Virginia True Boardman as Mrs. Matlock
Ed Cassidy as The Sheriff
Frank Ball as The Doctor

Directed by Robert N. Bradbury
Written by Forbes Parkhill (screenplay), Forbes Parkhill (story)
Produced by A. W. Hackel
Cinematography Bert Longenecker
Edited by Dan Milner
Production company Supreme Pictures
Release date 1936
Running time 60 minutes
Country United States
Language English

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